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Podcast

Rule Changes for the District of Massachusetts

July 16, 2018

By Alissa K. Lipton; Christopher S. Schultz

In May 2018, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts amended its Patent Proceedings Rule – Local Rule 16.6 – in an effort to streamline and speed up patent litigation. In this podcast, Finnegan partners Alissa Lipton and Christopher Schultz share insights into the Rule changes and how they may impact patent litigation in the district.

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